fuel TOYOTA SUPRA 2022 Owners Manual
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2TABLE OF CONTENTS
1-1. NOTES
Notes ...................................... 4
2-1. QUICK REFERENCE
Getting in .............................. 26
Adjustment and operation ..... 32
On the move ......................... 36
3-1. CONTROLS
Driving area .......................... 46
Sensors of the vehicle .......... 50
Vehicle operating state ......... 53
Toyota Supra Command ....... 57
General settings.................... 71
Personal settings .................. 75
Connections .......................... 80
Opening and closing ............. 88
Seats, mirrors and steering
wheel ................................ 107
Carrying children safely ...... 121
Driving................................. 144
Displays .............................. 162
Lights .................................. 184
Safety.................................. 192
Driving Stability Control Systems
.......................................... 228
Driver Assistance Systems
.......................................... 232
Driving comfort.................... 259
Air conditioning ................... 260
Interior equipment ............... 269
Storage compartments ....... 273
Boot .................................... 275
4-1. DRIVING HINTS
Driving precautions ............. 280
Saving fuel .......................... 286
5-1. MOBILITY
Refuelling ............................ 290
Wheels and tyres ................ 292
Engine compartment........... 319
Operating fluids................... 322
Maintenance ....................... 330
Scheduled maintenance (except
for Europe and Australia) .. 334
Replacing parts ................... 339
Breakdown Assist ............... 350
General care ....................... 362
6-1. REFERENCE
Technical data ..................... 370
Certification ......................... 376
Alphabetical Index .............. 484
1NOTES
2QUICK REFERENCE
3CONTROLS
4DRIVING HINTS
5MOBILITY
6REFERENCE
Index
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141-1. NOTES
Commission via the vehicle manu-
facturer, e.g. fuel or energy con-
sumption and the distance covered.
The registered keeper can refuse to
provide this data for this purpose.
Depending on the equipment,
mobile devices such as
smartphones can be connected to
the vehicle and used to control
vehicle functions, for example
Toyota Supra Connect. For exam-
ple, sound and images from the
mobile device can be played back
and displayed through the multime-
dia system in the vehicle.
Selected information is transferred
to the mobile device at the same
time. Depending on the type of inte-
gration, this includes position data
and other general vehicle informa-
tion, for example. This optimises
the way in which selected apps, for
example navigation or music play-
back, work. How the data is pro-
cessed further is determined by the
provider of the particular app being
used.
If the vehicle has a wireless net-
work connection, this enables data
to be exchanged between the vehi-
cle and other systems, for example
with Toyota Supra Connect.
In the case of online services pro-
vided by the manufacturer of the
vehicle, the respective functions
are described at a suitable point, for
example, in the Owner's Handbook,
on the manufacturer's web page.
The relevant legal information per-
taining to data protection is also
provided.
Personal data may be used to pro-
vide online services. Data is
exchanged over a secure connec-
tion, for example with the data sys-
tems of the vehicle manufacturer
intended for this purpose.
Any collection, processing and use
of personal data above and beyond
that needed to provide the services
always requires legal permission, a
contractual agreement or consent
of the user.
Toyota Supra Conn ect networks the
vehicle with a whole host of digital
services. When used, only the data
saved in the vehicle that is required
to perform the agreed service is
transferred online, for example
information on iden tifying and locat-
ing the vehicle. The basis is a con-
tractual agreement with the user.
In individual cases, the transfer of
Mobile devices
Services
General
Services from the vehicle manu-
facturer
Toyota Supra Connect
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1-1. NOTES
NOTES
The eCall statutory emergency call
system operates via mobile com-
munications through the SIM card
installed in the vehicle. The SIM
card is not permanently connected
to the mobile telephone network;
rather, it remains connected only as
long as the emergency call is
active.
The eCall statutory emergency call
system may only collect and pro-
cess the following data:
• The vehicle identification number
for rapidly identifying the vehicle,
for example the model.
• Vehicle type, for example pas-
senger car.
• Type of vehicle drive, for exam-
ple petrol or diesel, for assessing
the risks involved in a rescue, for
example the risk of fire caused
by fuel.
• The vehicle's position at the time
of the accident, its last three
locations and the driving direc-
tion in order to locate the vehicle
faster when on very complex
route sections, for example.
• Log file for automatic system
activation and its time stamp.
• Control informat ion, which tells
rescue services whether the
emergency call was triggered
automatically or manually, for
example.
• A time stamp for determining the
time of the accident in order to
optimise rescue services deploy-
ment plans.
• The driving direction for estab-
lishing which side of the car-
riageway is concerned, for
example.
The authorities of the state in
whose territory the eCall system
emergency call is made determine
which emergency call centres
receive and process the statutory
emergency call.
The eCall statutory emergency call
system ensures that the data con-
tained in the system memory can-
not be accessed outside the
system before an emergency call is
triggered.
The data collected for the eCall
statutory emergency call system is
only saved in the vehicle and sent
to the rescue coordination centre
when an emergency call is trig-
gered.
The eCall statutory emergency call
system ensures that it cannot be
traced and there is no permanent
tracking during normal operation.
The eCall statutory emergency call
system ensures that the data in the
internal system memo ry is deleted
automatically and continuously.
SIM card
Data types and their recipients
Data processing configuration
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262-1. QUICK REFERENCE
2-1.QUICK REFERENCE
Before starting the engine, perform
the necessary routine vehicle
checks. It is the owner’s responsi-
bility to perform routine vehicle
checks and any legally necessary
yearly inspections, according to any
local laws and regulations. For
details about inspection proce-
dures, refer to the Service Book
(Maintenance Guide).
Getting in
Before driving
Vehicle inspection
WA R N I N G
Do not leave flammable objects in the vehicle.
If a fuel can, combustible car care products, spray cans, etc. are left in
the vehicle, there is a danger that
they may catch fire and explode. Also, when the vehicle is parked with the
doors and windows completely
closed, do not leave containers of car- bonated beverages in the vehicle, as
the temperature inside the vehicle
can increase to over 50°C, depending on the location.
WA R N I N G
Make sure to secu rely stow all lug-
gage.
In the case of sudden braking or a
collision, unsecure d objects may fly
about and strike the occupants, possi- bly causing injury. Ma ke sure to stow
luggage securely in the luggage com-
partment.
WA R N I N G
Do not leave objects on the driver’s
side floor.
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282-1. QUICK REFERENCE
objects before driving.
When backing up (reversing), if
you cannot see the area behind
the vehicle sufficiently, exit the
vehicle and check the area
before proceeding.
Refrain from driving when you are
fatigued or not feeling well.
Also, if driving for a long time, be
sure to stop and rest periodically.
1 Unlocking
2 Locking
3 Unlocking the boot lid
4 Headlight courtesy delay feature
Depending on the settings, only the
driver's door or all vehicle access
points are unlocked.
If only the driver's door is unlocked,
press the button on the remote con-
trol again to unlock the other vehi-
cle access points.
1 Close the driver's door.
2 Press the button on the
remote control.
All vehicle entrances are locked.
Central locking buttons.
The fuel filler flap remains
unlocked.
When in poor physical condi-
tion
Opening and closing
Buttons on the remote con-
trol
Unlocking the vehicle
Press the button on the
remote control.
Locking the vehicle
Central locking buttons
Overview
Locking
Pressing the button locks
the vehicle when the front
doors are closed.
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362-1. QUICK REFERENCE
1Depress the brake pedal.
2 Press the start/stop button.
1 With the vehicle at a standstill,
engage selector lever position P.
2 Press the start/stop button.
The engine is switched off.
3Apply the parking brake.
The Auto Start/St op switches the
engine off automatically at a stand-
still to save fuel. For driving off, the
engine automatically starts under
the following conditions:
• By releasing the brake pedal.
LED and indicator lamp turn off.
The parking brake is released.
• D drive position.
• N neutral.
• R reverse.
With the driver's seat belt fastened,
On the move
Driving
Drive-ready state
Switching on drive-ready state
Switching off drive-ready state
Auto Start/Stop
Parking brake
Engaging
Pull the switch.
The LED on the switch
and the indicator lamp in
the instrument cluster are
illuminated.
Releasing
With drive-ready state
switched on:
Press the switch with the
brake pedal depressed or
selector lever position P
engaged.
Automatic transmission
Engaging selector lever positions
D, N, R
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402-1. QUICK REFERENCE
Pull the wiper lever.
1 Tap the rear edge of the fuel
filler flap to open it.
2 Turn the fuel tank cap anticlock-
wise.
3 Place the fuel tank cap in the
holder on the fuel filler flap.
For optimal fuel consumption, the
petrol should be sulphur-free or low
Air conditioning
ButtonFunction
Temperature.
Recirculated-air mode.
Maximum cooling.
AUTO program.
Air distribution, manual.
Switching off.
Defrost and defog the
windshield.
Rear window defroster.
Seat heating.
Climate control operation.
Air flow, manual.
Refuelling stop
Refuelling
Fuel tank cap
Petrol
ButtonFunction
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE
QUICK REFERENCE
in sulphur content.
Fuels labelled on the pump as con-
taining metal must not be used.
P. 3 2 2
Information about the recom-
mended petrol grade is provided in
the Owner’s Manual.
The tyre inflation pressure inscrip-
tions can be found on the tyre pres-
sure plate on the door pillar.
For Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPM):
The corrected tyre inflation pres-
sures are applied automatically.
Make sure that the correct tyre set-
tings have been made.
For tyres that cannot be found in
the tyre inflation pressure informa-
tion on the Control Display, reset
the Tyre Pressure Monitor TPM.
Check regularly and adjust as nec-
essary:
• At least twice a month.
• Before a long journey.
Depending on the current displays,
the status display appears with the
engine running or after at least 30
minutes of journey.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle status"
3 "Engine oil level"
Different messages are shown on
the Control Display, depending on
the engine oil le vel. Follow these
messages
Safely stop the vehicle and switch
off drive-ready state before topping
up with engine oil.
Wheels and tyres
Tyre inflation pres sure information
After adjusting the tyre inflation
pressure
Checking the tyre inflation pres-
sure
Electronic oil measurement
Operating requirements
Displaying the engine oil level
Adding engine oil
General
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3-1. CONTROLS
CONTROLS
Switching on drive-ready state cor-
responds to starting the engine.
Some functions, for example Vehi-
cle Stability Control VSC, can only
be operated when drive-ready state
is switched on.
With button on the radio
Press the button on
the radio. The control
display and instru-
ment cluster illumi-
nate.
With the Start/Stop button
Press the Start/Stop
button. The control
display and instru-
ment cluster illumi-
nate.
Display in the instrument
cluster
OFF is shown in the
instrument cluster.
The drive is switched
off and standby state
switched on.
Drive-ready state
Principle
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
A blocked exhaust pipe or inadequate
ventilation can allow harmful exhaust fumes to enter the vehicle. The
exhaust fumes contain pollutants
which are colourless and odourless. In enclosed spaces, exhaust fumes
can also build up outside the vehicle.
There is a danger of fatal injury. Keep
the exhaust pipe clear and ensure sufficient ventilation.
WA R N I N G
An unsecured vehicle can start mov-ing and rolling away. There is a risk of
accident. Before leaving the vehicle,
secure it to prevent it from rolling away.
Observe the following to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling
away:
• Apply the parking brake.
• Turn the front wheels towards the
kerb on upward or downward gradi- ents.
• Additionally secure the vehicle on upward or downward gradients, for
example with a chock.
NOTICE
Repeated start attempts or starting
several times in quick succession
means that fuel is not burned or is inadequately burned. The catalytic
converter can overheat. There is a
risk of material damage. Avoid repeat-
edly starting in quick succession.
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3-1. CONTROLS
CONTROLS
1 Unlocking
2 Locking
3 Unlocking the boot lid
4 Headlight courtesy delay feature
The behaviour of the vehicle when
unlocked with the remote control
depends on the following settings:
• Whether only the driver's door
and the fuel filler flap or all vehi-
cle access poin ts are unlocked
when the button is first pressed.
• Whether the unlocking of the
vehicle is acknowledged with a
light signal.
• Whether the welcome light, see
page 187, is switched on when
the vehicle is unlocked.
• Whether the driver's seat is set
to the last seat position saved in
the driver's profile.
• Whether the window is lowered
further to make it easier to get in.
If only the driver's door and the fuel
filler flap have been unlocked due
to the settings, press the button on
the remote control again to unlock
the other vehicle access points.
The following functions are also
carried out:
• The settings saved in the driver
profile, see page 76, are applied.
• The interior light is switched on
unless it was switched off manu-
ally. To switch the interior light
on/off manually.
• Folded-in exterior mirrors are
folded out.
If the exterior mirrors were folded in
using the button in the interior, they are
not folded out when the vehicle is
WA R N I N G
Unsupervised children or pets in the
vehicle can set the vehicle in motion
and endanger themselves or other road users, for example by the follow-
ing actions:
• Pressing the start/stop button.
• Releasing the parking brake.
• Opening and closing doors or win-
dows.
• Engaging selector lever position N.
• Operating vehicle equipment.
There is a risk of accidents or injury.
Do not leave children or pets unsu- pervised in the vehicle. When leaving
the vehicle, take the remote control
with you and lock the vehicle.
Overview
Unlocking
General
Unlocking the vehicle
Press the button on the
remote control.